
- 4.7/5
zhangjianjieYangzhou City and the Slender West Lake Scenic Area are highly recommended. The scenery is beautiful and pleasant, making it a great place for a family trip. A whole day spent strolling around, stopping to explore, was very enjoyable. A must-visit place in Yangzhou!
- 4.7/5
206***80It was great, better than expected, and the scenery was very pleasant. The only downside was that some elderly people who got in for free treated the place like a park, taking up space to practice their martial arts, which affected the experience. Otherwise, it was excellent.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userHe Garden, also known as "Jixiao Villa," is hailed as the "Number One Garden of the Late Qing Dynasty" and is a representative work of Yangzhou gardens in the late Qing Dynasty. Buildings such as Yuxiu Tower blend the traditional Chinese concept of interconnected buildings with Western elements, reflecting a unique architectural style that combines Chinese and Western elements.
- 4.6/5
Nana_xsHidden in Yangzhou is a tranquil ancient temple! Daming Temple, though small in scale, exudes solemnity. My heart was at peace… I quietly admired the halls related to Master Jianzhen, feeling the thousand-year-old Zen spirit and the sentiment of Xuanzang's journey to the East. Not long ago, I visited the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an, moved by Xuanzang's unwavering dedication to his pilgrimage to the West; now, strolling through Daming Temple in Yangzhou, though the temple is small, its solemnity remains undiminished. One from the West, one from the East; one taking, one transmitting—this ancient temple carries the spirit of the Tang Dynasty and the civilization of the Silk Road, its thousand-year-old Zen spirit filled with the power of faith. 🌿
- 4.5/5
mf追梦者The Grand Canal is the mother river of Yangzhou and an important embodiment of its ancient culture. It is a vital part of the Grand Canal and boasts a history of over 2000 years. The night view of the Grand Canal is truly beautiful; a boat trip offers a breathtaking experience, resembling a long scroll painting of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival." Come and experience the feeling of being immersed in a painting…
- 4.5/5
lingliziPassing through Yangzhou, I made a point of visiting the Grand Canal Museum of China. Located on the banks of the ancient Sanwan Grand Canal in Yangzhou, it's a national landmark exhibit showcasing the history, culture, and significance of the Grand Canal. Through a wealth of artifacts, immersive experiences, and high-tech interactive displays, the museum vividly showcases the canal's millennial splendor and the wisdom of everyday life, becoming a vital window into the canal's charm and Chinese civilization. The museum is excellent, but the parking lot is terrible, charging 6 yuan per hour, which meant it took two or three hours to explore.
- 4.6/5
两轮+四轮This was my first trip to Yangzhou, and these attractions were recommended on Ctrip. History buffs shouldn't miss them! Yangzhou isn't big, and taxis, buses, and shared electric scooters are all readily available. The museum houses the tomb of Liu Xu, the King of Guangling during the Western Han Dynasty, and his wife. It features a unique "huangchangticou" (a type of traditional Chinese weaving) structure, one of only seven such sites discovered nationwide. There weren't many tourists, so I had a leisurely 1.5 hours to explore it!
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userHonestly, I don't really know what the Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics Museum is about. The ginkgo trees are definitely worth visiting in autumn. Although there are only two or three trees, they are very beautiful because of their age, and combined with the architecture, they create a charmingly antique atmosphere.
- 4.6/5
靊靌It is worth visiting here once. It is an ancient town with its own characteristics. You should go there a little earlier, otherwise the flow of people will be limited during holidays. Eat and walk in the evening. After the tour, you can also go to the ancient canal to see the night view.
- 4.6/5
两轮+四轮When traveling to Yangzhou, the attractions recommended by Ctrip are not crowded and can be considered off-the-beaten-path. Yangzhou doesn't have a subway, so riding a shared electric scooter is the most convenient option! The museum is built on the tomb of Emperor Yang of Sui and his wife. While it doesn't have a huge collection of artifacts, it details Emperor Yang's life, his role in ending the more than 170-year division between the Northern and Southern Dynasties, his construction of the Grand Canal, and his establishment of the imperial examination system. It's definitely worth a visit! Two hours is sufficient.







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